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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1941)
THVKHhAV (H'ToBKK 9, IftH k PA flE TITRER TTTE S B N T IX E k COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON j SOMEONE H A V IN G A BIRTHDAY SOON ? Market Prospect National Income Good for Oregon 4i Record High Animal Products Hebron Grange in Business Meeting W A S H IN G TO N Budget Direc Hebron Grange met at the Com- tor Howard D. Smith Saturday ; munity hall on Friday evening for Of «our»« you'll tend « . . . estimated this fiscal year's na a business meeting. W alter Baker, An unusually favorable market tional income at a record high of chairman on the agricultural com outlook for poultry and dairy pro $96,000,000,000 awl that acout Ik mittee, gave a report on the ducts and meats and wool dur l»er cent of It woukl be absorbed Grange officers conference held at ing the 19-11-42 marketing season In defense expenditures (.’anruin Beach recently, awi which ■ ■ B IR T H D A Y CARD Is Indicated by a report just issued Revising the budget, Director he attended as a state member of by the Oregon agricultural exten It'» the gracious way to ex* He Smith said the national defense the agriculture committee. sion service. The report also program now aggregated $60.- also reported on beet sugar seed pre»» your congratulation» point« out that farm labor and 154.563,429 and armaments ex culture as a crop project in the and good wishes. other cost» have advanced m ater penditures for the current fiscal county. ially during the past year and may year would total $18.(XX),(XX j ,(XX j . A last call for sales slips for the be expecUxl to Increase further, or an average ot $135 for every quarter ending September 30th W < \ I although gain» made in farm lierson in the United States. wa» made by Jeanne Morton, prlcrs for egg», milk, meat, and chairman of Home Economics. The w-w budget figure, includ wool have ix-en more rapid . Mrs. Morton called for a meeting The longer-time outlook 1» prob ing non-defense spending, was fix of the Home Economies club to ed at $24,581,(XX),000. Smith said lematical. as animal number« are be held on Wednesday evening at increasing and much uncertainty receipts would establish a w w the hall, and urged all grange record of $12,000.000/XX), a 5K per exists um to the duration of the women to attend. present extremely high level of cent increase over last year, that The secretaiy, Mrs Elsie Chil- Moore home In Cottage (»rove. would cover all non-defense spend I Malcolm Horn, who haa boon consumer purchasing power. One ing awl “almost one-third of the son, reported that the deed to the hall and property had been re Quite ill the past week. Is unprov- Indicator of the current strength defense program.” The Jot* Cricks, who reccnlly of consumer purchasing power is corded She reported various funds 1 log Since the last estimate, re moved here from b w Angcle«. Mrs D. C. Boyd of Hubbard the record high level of industrial leased on June 1, 1941, the esti which have been received by the were pleMnuntly »urprbed Satur wo» a week-end gueHt at the production, ulready 60 per cent mate on expenditures for the cur grange: $2 prize from the last day evening when a group of greater than before the European quarter's sales slip contest, and (»«car Flaten home, rent fiscal year has been increased neighbors gathered nt their home $60 from the Lane county fair Mr. and Mm. Robert Rauch and war started. by about $2,5fX).fXX),(XXj.’’ Smith The following attended: (Near Additional »1 length 1» given to board, for the exhibit booth dis son« of Eugene spent Sunday at Flaten family, M r and Mm. N. F. the market demand for animal said. “The estimate of receipts is play at the fair. Mr. Baker also Hu* Oscar Jackson home. raised by almost exactly the same t'o rllM and Iwo »on», Mr and Mr*. Mr. and Mm. Lee Nixon at- products by the government call amount, so that the expected def explained the unexpected gift of John Hathaway and daughter Lo- for more milk, meat, awl egg» in $25 received by him from F. L. tended a blrtInlay dinner In honor icit of $12,500,000,000 does not rene, the Karneat Sear». Lee Nix- Chambers of Eugene. At a recent of Mr Nixon's mother. Mrs W. E. the "food for defense" program show any substantial change.” ona. (*harlea Conners, Oscar Jack- meeting of Pomona Grange at , Nixon, Friday in Cottage Grove. These conditions have helped to sons arid Mr. Boyd. The increased revenue estimate Eugene, Mr. Baker reported on 1 The John I »unlevy family visit- boost farm prices for dairy prod John Stabler harvested Ills sorg I ed at the Edward Copple home ucts 35 per cent since the war was attributed largely to the re how this Grange had obtained hum crop the pint week. started, meat 56 per cent, eggs cently enacted $3,M3.4tX).(XX) tax their hall, after which M r. Cham Sunday at Divide. Mr. and Mm. t'liurlv* «Conner and chickens 30 per cent, and wool bill Since it became effective on bers presented his check towards «pent Sunday at the R D. (Vin 62 per cent. Further increase In October 1, it will w>t have a full furnishings. It was voted that the ner homr on the Lorane road. the level of Iwlustrial production year to run, although the new in check be used as a payment on Mm. J. Hathaway was hostess appears probable within the next come tax rates are retroactive on the new chairs. Mm Bart Perinl of Creswell, a year. to the Soclul Neighbor» club the 1941 income. A committee composed of Elsie |uwt week The annual election of former member of the Lynx Hoi-j The deficit is to be made up Chi Ison and Jeanne Morton, w as The demand for milk products officer» was held at this meeting low Community club, was hostess Is being emphasized by the gov through treasury borrowing, the appointed by Master Earl M urry The following were chosen: Presi- recently to the club, Mm. J. Clyde I ernment, particularly, to supply sale of U. 8 defense bowls, use to investigate fire insurance lor Cuopvr ot I xm Angeles. California, dent, Mm. !»•«• Nixon,* vice presi consumers In this country and for of trust funds awl the sale of tax the hall. dent. Mm, N F CorUaa, arid Mm was a guest. Twenty-one member» shipment to England, and much anticipation certificates. Members able to be out on Sun E J. Sears wa« reelected secre were present. Mrs. Harvey Strong more meat and eggs are wanted day, the 12th, are to meet at the tary. Eleven member» and the will he hostess for the next meet in 1942 Although prices for feed M U C H O R E G O N W H E A T P I T hall to do necessary work. following visitor» were present: ing on October >5 with 51m. Elsie are higher than a year ago, the U N D E R G O V E R N M E N T L O A N . Huntsman as aoaistant hostess. A vote passed that the Grange Mine». Fay Van Schoiack, Joe Buel and Della Moore of Sun total supply of feeds in the U nitid cooperate with the Jolly Workers Crick, Hangs ami Mis» Ifulda The amount of Oregon wheat States 1« larger than last year and Rose The next meeting of the ny Vale, California, arrived re-| far above average The number .it placed under federal loan so far club for a Hallowe’en party. Earl M urry donated to the club will be on October 15th at cently for an extended visit at animals is enough greater to this year is already double the the home of Mm. Howard Con the home of their parents, Mr. slightly more than offset the in total amount for the entire year) birthday box. and Mm. W M. Moore. ner. The next meeting will be on the of 1940, the state AAA office an Ralph Peck of Seattle, Wash crease in feed supplies, especially nounced. Robert Seam of Smith River regular meeting date of October of grain. Hay supplies in relation •pent the week end at the home ington, »pent the week end with to livestock are as large as last Two thousand loans, totaling 17th, and will be an open meeting, of hl» parent», M r and Mrs Ralph hts parents. Mr, and Mm. Charles year $6,742,499 on 7.235.219 bushels of with special invitations extended and near the record level. | Peck. {{cam. wheat, have been reported up to to teachers of the Latham and W ith respect to beef cattle the Mr. and Mrs Buel Moore and September 15 as approved by the London schools. All are asked not Mr. and Mr». Erne»t Scars and report »ays that “from a long corporation. to forget their cups and Grange Mr. and Mrs. Lpe Nixon were daughter of Sunny Vale. Califor time viewpoint the outlook for Commodity Credit Sunday dinner guest« at the Dude nia. moved into the cabin on the Reports from the counties indi women are to bring sandwiches ranch of W M .Moorv and plan on cattle would be better If m arket cate that the flow of wheat under and cookies. ings In 1941-42 were heavy enough making their home in Oregon. Following the business session loan is continuing at a heavy ratp. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Beach cn-* while prices are high to stop the and will continue until the market refreshments were served bv Mr. increase in numbers. Already tertftlned with a dinner the fol price equals or exceeds the 85 per and Mrs. Seldon Powell. Mr. and lowing guests. Mr. «nd Mrs. there are enough cattle on hand cent ol parity loan rarue Mrs. Earl M urry and Thomas James Smith. Mrs Clyde Cooper. to provide more beef and veal per AAA officials believe that well Clark. capita than has been consumed for Mr. awl Mm. Charles Peek, awl over half of Oregon's bumper M r and Mrit Joseph Eppenbaugh. many years, although not as much wheat crop will move under loan, Mr. and Mm. Alvin Berke and as a quarter century ago.” This Is because of tbe high loan rate, S M O O T H T IR E S daughter Arlyde and Arlene and in line with the fowl-for-defense made possible by growers cooper ate dangerous in wet weather. Edwin Hawkey of Phillip. South goats for Oregon. Save up to 60'> on factory The complete report which con ating to lim it production under Dakota, were guests recently of method new tread tires and get marketing quotas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Radway. tains several charts and statistical new tire satisfaction. Work Mrs. Berke is a sister and Edwin tables may be had in printed form guaranteed. Planning a Hallowe’en enter ; from county agents or direct from tainment? Watch for our H al a brother of Mis. Radway. T R E .M B L E V S T E X A C O the college, free to citizens of lowe’en specials in ice cream next S T A T IO N Oregon. week. Gustafson’s of course. 9-3i SAVE WITH SAFETY KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store FEDERAL EXCISE TAX OF 10% will be added to prices quoted on all item* affected by the new tax law, effective October 1, 1911. I IALLMARIC VITA MALT will help you to reduce safely. Some cuato- mers have lest as much as 25 lb*, in a few weeks. Let us tell ycu how. y- V Got a cold 7 Take ASPIROIDS K elly’s D rug S to re Delight Valley Lynx Hollow Latham 50c Fine Chocolates JOAN MANNING lb. 60c Build refiitance with vitamin rich MULTAMINS 100 $2.89 Certified Fever Thermometers FIRSTAID—1 min. $135 For itchy scalp, falling hair, use “ 93” Hair Vigor For school use Medford FOUNTAIN FENS 25c $1.00 Effective—Mild Candy laxati.e REGS—48 squares 45c Pleasant, effective Mouth wash KLENZO ANTIS PTIC 49c Out of Stationery? See our Special 19c Economy Package M0DE88—68« _. $119 Look ‘swell’ by taking the •swell” out of your figure with a FUTURO HEALTH BELT. ing a broad program for convert SCRAP M ETA L D E M A N D E N D IN G CAR “GRAVEYARDS" ing scrap metals into production channels and the local A.A.A. club I f the metals in the literally will cooperate in calling attention millions of obsolete automobiles to “local automobile graveyards" now in junk yards along the high which offer valuable defense ma ways and byways were reclaimed, terials. it would not only provide valuable defense material, but would also Orval Blackmore arrived Friday rid the country of conspicuous evening from Imperial. California, eyesores, according to Dr. E. B. on a 30-day funough following a McDaniel, president of the Oregon major operation. He is visiting at State Motor Association. Dr. McDaniel said that federal the* home of his parents, Mr. and defense agencies are now organiz- Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. Used Hotpoint Electric Range Used Monarch Electric Range All Porcelain — New Units — Excellent Condition. Read to Use. . t Buy your electric range while free wiring is still avail able. The Power Company will discontinue free wiring on October 15. We alsc have new Hotpoint and Monarch electric and com bination ranges. Brisbane Electric Mosby Creek Carl Welasr of Eugcro* spent the week end at the Roy Beers home. The LAtham grade school loot* I The Get-together club met all I day Thursday with Mrs. Fred twill team »cored a 6-0 victory , Overton. Pot-luck lunch was serv- over the Ixtndon grade school football team on the Latham ’ ed at noon Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ramsey and grounds, Friday afternoon. Hill Garoutte returned from a son Richard of Vancouver. Mr. successful deer hunt In eastern and Miss Sidney Davis and chll-i dren of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, Sunday. Vida Beers, who has been em Ted Seward of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seward and family Laaiifi- tlssn,»/, , O «Its W W W W vy Iw « ««y— ksu«« v rSSS ployed this summer at Medford, of Marshfield and M r. and Mrs. returned home recently. Nt'» p*|M»gl U Uebc.MH ««Urt T«a1 »U«J» Bob Thomas of Notl spent the Laurel Koons of North Bend were week end at the A. E. W alker week-end guests at the H arry Castle home. home Mrs. John Harris and baby son Mr. and Mrs John Saunders of SLEEP SWEETS Mount View spent Sunday at the have returned home from Butler maternity home. Claude Piaster home. The Pentecostal church people I Cecil Beck and Mrs. Della Heck are holding revival meetings each GOOD VA LU ES made a business trip to Portland evening at the Blue Mountain church. Mrs. Williams of Row Tuesday. river is the speaker. Mr. and Mrs Albert Lancaster and family of La Grande have moved onto their ranch. Mrs. Marie Wright awl children and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and son Jack went to W estfir Sunday and visited with the Abercrombie family. 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